LeBout wrote:
Indy317 wrote:
Just to clarify: TV vehicle is a 2010 F150 FX4 crew cab, 5.4L, 6 sp tranny with cooler, 3.73 rear axle, tow pkg, trailer brake control, sway control, and 7350 lb GVWR pkg. Trailer is 28 ft with a dry weight of approx 5400 lbs. Fully loaded I figure we'll be around 6500 lbs.
You'll do fine! :)
Indy 317. You will have no problems with this setup. Remember to use the gears coming down the hills. If you are hitting the brakes you need to slow down and select the next lower gear. Going up the steeper grades expect 40-45 MPH in 2nd gear, but as someone else has mentioned, the 5.4L will hum nicely at that RPM.
As for non-Interstate roads having less grade than Interstate. This is simply not true. The only time I was ever uncomfortable coming down a mountain was across Wyoming and going through the Big Horn mountains. 2nd gear would not keep me going slow enough and it was the only white knuckle event I have ever had.